Re: Slackware 15.0
By: Benny Pedersen to Rob Swindell on Sun Oct 04 2020 09:42 pm
> Hello Rob!
>
> 02 Oct 2020 19:13, Rob Swindell wrote to Benny Pedersen:
>
> >> if computers was 32bit from the beginning, keyboard charset would have
> >> being solved from the start, we today are limited to 7 bit with multiple
> >> problems to solve, HTML works since it can be safely parsed as JSON
>
> RS> This is a joke, right?
>
> it would be a very slow computer if databits was changed from 8 bit to 32
> bit, but keymaps then would not need 7 bit maps or encoding to support 5000+
> charters in chinees
>
> its to late to change it now, and this is why we see so many solotions on
> the same problem that does not exists in html
Wow. Those statements are so all over the place, I don't even know where to
begin. But I guess I'll start with: HTML is not a character encoding scheme,
it's a markup language. HTML does include a character (entity) encoding scheme,
but HTML entity encodings are not represented as a sequence of "bits", but
rather as a sequence of characters and those charaters are usually encoded in,
you guessed it, UTF-8.
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